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this young twenty three year old driver just passed she's going one hundred miles per hour. she doesn't seem to be in great shape. yet i don't se you want to go. out that whole you like right or you can't stand up right now and the smell of liquor coming off your breath right i'd say i would say separate but you can stand right without wobbling back. when you come back or get america right back when you start this. young woman is arrested. she faces a heavy sentence. in the united states drunk driving is severely punished. first since it carries the bond of seven thousand five hundred dollars so since she
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failed a field sobriety she can get george with the first offense. in the county jail. the tenant or rambo is in charge of her incarceration. as late as this closely will play out or a. new mom who will. you know we start this off at the end when you ask them well the young woman is going to try to bluff her way out. i never have a right but this is all of her i think if beautiful i mean i mean it is. but think about it you see about you know very few very great and you feel that this is all. over you know so i mean you can actually kill somebody.
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she's sent to prison. to either pay bail seventy five hundred dollars but she will stay inside for at least a month waiting for trial. you don't get a little show and go tonight is the most dangerous night so they get they can use it to defeat you may not be so it's the fourth of july independence day. and there are some was some i've said all of them mama. i don't know. the doctor
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said oh. yeah we do a little for you you try to look at it well what if there could be chilcote for you know. he said look. you come in with the new skin kids so for us to do that now that's the question is to yes but all yes the chest. by the west but here for everyone that is the book but. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy was great so one more chance for. a nice minute. paul adams is the head of the patrol units tonight. he doesn't like the sound of fireworks somebody someone pretty hard. hard to distinguish out what's best if your role is in this for the very good you're kind of java beyond guard for anything you know oh because people do tend to polish our guns our rifles out and guns out and fire a lot so. it makes everything
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a little bit war. nothing to look at more dangerous when you're old enough to get our use of all these years on the radio that a man refused to stop at a traffic stop he escaped and could be our. hero flag is set up to try to stop a. spike strip is deployed on. the man fell into the trap. the sheriff's unit is in pursuit. quickly joined by five other cars. front tires or. we're waiting for the first part of the echo doesn't this not be an emotional week so that's a car in front of us and just not be able to my car the truck. is
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almost done gang man and. a few hundred yards later. the vehicle stops and the police officers quickly and come from. past. the hospital imo because. a crowd forms around the scene of the arrest everyone knows the suspect he lives in the neighborhood. they want the money they're in. what kind of guy is he cool going to. play gonna miss that guy that was on medicine. oh he's on meds
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when you're ninety you. get it. we're going to the woman that was pushed back a few minutes earlier because the suspects mother. she tries to plead his case to paul adams. oh you want to see me go to see me in the front and you know because i'm talking to a mobile. telephone so i just want to thank him for not shut up until he goes like this we. won't want to stand him because you know people. are. down. in the united states blacks are afraid of the police the police brutality against the community is coming. for paul adams he's proud to show us the suspects that were arrested by his unit yesterday even before their trial live
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pictures are published in the local newspaper central these are people who just arrested so they actually brought up their. u.s. . i'm sure been involved with some of the what your year. guy did this once when you're arrested and i've been involved with this bozo margaretta. so you will find. the rhythm for this guy of the woods or so to do around twenty arrests. it's been twenty four hours but there are other dangerous individuals that the sheriff's men have to arrest after our program. tonight remember was the one dealing with. us to take care of the alligators. that. this young specimen was found in front of a garage door and. they get angry. a
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roll of tape will be used as handcuffs. for doing just trying his legs together then it gives us more control over. they are fed mouth then they go come back after you go wash they have a field strongest thing. right there in the car the young alligator sits in the prisoner's spot. will be set free and join his peers they're everywhere this is. now the seventh you know. new orleans is
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a swamp region also known as by. the alligators reign over the area. there are more than two. things that one right there we want to tend to get on. in the early there are more alligators than people they are everywhere in the by you. so each year alligator hunting is allowed for a whole month. this
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morning charlie fifty five is preparing to go kill a few he hunts alligators for a living. this is my rifle it's a seven remington seven mag and this is only with we need it for some big gators that might be for a swim and if we can't get to it we'll reach out touch him. up on his boat a few kilometers from there in the middle of the swamp. area has the highest concentration of alligators in the united states. on this field trip to charlie's always joined by a son. i'd much rather the country than a city and then i work in a lot of big cities. that the never miss a minute and mad people people don't know how to be nice.
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charlie is checking his traps set up the previous day. at the alligators attracted by a piece of meat on the beach. today a small specimen. but he's told. rappahannock was. good. yeah he might make six really take it in plain english and maybe sailed. this in here myself for two hundred dollars. really good hunting can be
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profitable. but it's heavily regulated. this is a tag louisiana basically gotta have enough land to be able to get tags. along this river here is five thousand acres. and out of that i get thirty six thirty tags. today captured two alligators. to defeat. back home charlie prepares a typical new orleans dish. fried alligator. this is the little tenderloin that cut out of the tail meat is the muscle that controls the tail of the gator that make him swing it like this. it looks like chicken but it
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tastes like fish. charlie shirt stands the school and in m. sixteen. what is right. christian motorcycle game. is played saying god. strongly also believes in the right to bear arms. there's not a crook or the or larger that lisa's house they carry a gun or some kind of weapon grade. and still you know whatever you need to do to get what he wants so when you take it away from me then how can i protect myself how can i take. a gun don't feel it's first music. in new orleans about eighty percent of victims are killed by gun violence.
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thank god they ask you to push this through the name of jesus christ that nurse our body very distraught over closer to your name and. back in the early. in the black neighborhood treme. we meet up with aaron dancing at his place. getting ready for celebration. if. everything had to be really nice. people. given the few roof. deserves the best dignity.
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for thirty years aaron has been leading the band plays at every funeral. as well this is america and america we have been put in this jazz funeral so it is a tradition that is. very much respected. he wears a black suit. and for his hair or should he needs help somebody's got to help me and you know me get dressed and get out. of the set of his wife helps out. so that that. will. always be there. yeah oh.
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they've been waiting. for a long time because it talking about the dollar that this world reserve currency countries are tired of funding america's wars because ever there's got to be traded in dollars including oil to buy oil got to buy dollars first that means america gets a commission to use that money to wage wars all over the world. global war on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you that what we gossip in public but fell for the most important. tell you i'm cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with all the walking.
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russia calls for a u.n. security council meeting though the latest developments in the script how case this as they do you take that test at the nerve agents used in the attack in britain so that some able to identify the souls. facebook admits that tens of millions more people could be affected by the data harvesting scandal but initially thought it was a day to research company involved in the scandal that disputes the numbers. plus
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three u.s. states michigan a prius plans by a food giant. next late pump more drinking water despite protests. just turned eighty am here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. international with me becky aaron a very warm welcome. for russia house called for a u.n. security council meeting later this thursday in moscow wants to discuss the latest developments in the case of the poisoning of former spice like a school pal and his daughter in the u.k. and recent developments a u.k. military laboratory said it could not identify the source of the nerve agents used in the attack well that's despite britain accusing russia rudd gassed year of takes up the story. it's a right old kid on drugs on the one hand you skip the trial screamed guilty and
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jump to the punishment part on the other your own guys come out and say hold on there's no evidence and i was his by were living experts at the defense science and technology laboratory at portadown made clear that this was a military grade novacek nerve agent produced in russia. that's embarrassing alright keep calm first google back on your word and just to be sure delete any old tweets then riposte experts who say the opposite of what you said our experts have precisely identified in their region as novacek it is not and has never been our responsibility to confirm the source of the agent now pretend that nothing happened which is hard to do in the end to that really the brits ended up having to explain themselves and conveniently scapegoated the poor fellow who transcribed the briefing one of the tweets was truncated and did not accurately
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report her master's words we removed this tweet you remember what i said about scapegoating he really did but barge johnson himself had said almost the same thing said it's on video you argue that their source of is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly when i look at the the evidence i mean the people from from portland they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt wouldn't want to be in their shoes right about now yet they did find a way around it a simple statement saying that boris johnson didn't mean it like that where the foreign secretary said then and what putin donna said recently. it's fully consistent with what we've said throughout having two good things so far so far
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they can't afford to do a u. turn this investigation could end in two ways with proof of russia's guilt or with an uncomfortable silence and hope that everyone forgets until then forests keep doing what you do every day are you ready for the big earthquake for example there is the god stuff and we are rushing production. is the government going to work use russia. of surrogates people is not an isolated case but the latest act of ridiculous behavior by the russian state the russian the russians or russian the russia russia russian russian denali i'm afraid the evidence is overwhelming that it is russia and boris johnson has serious questions to accept the claim from german television that this was a russian booster nerve agent porton down then examine it and said all that
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clinton had to fight was just not true they couldn't say where it came from. so i guess her pal and his daughter yulia were found unconscious just over a month ago in the u.k. city of souls bree it was later revealed that they were both exposed to a nerve agent of a type produced in the soviet union called navi chalk screw pal it used to be a russian intelligence officer before he was charged for revealing confidential information to the u.k. secret service says he remains in a coma with his daughter reportedly in a stable condition. former london mayor ken livingstone believes the u.k. authorities jumped the gun when accusing russia. i mean that's ridiculous because they literally threesome i was up there that you can day one i'm blaming russia and president putin for this making these claims before they've even been the first report from the people investigating the incident and we still haven't had their
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final report and i would be a fool surprised if it is never made available to the public the british government has set out to blame all of this on president thirteen and russia from the very beginning but the simple fact is a country has a principle that you are innocent until proven guilty but here we had our prime ministers on the television immediately denouncing russia and starting to order the expulsion of russian diplomats and this has been taken up around the west to blow our politics is just about the holidays and smears to get repeated overdraw and i four corridor terms and into marrow elections lab say he just says what he thinks he needs to set a time i've never known a politician so completely and utterly unrelated to facts i mean he wouldn't even read his briefings before we went into those debates he just says what he thinks who go down well at the time so my broader advice is pay no attention to anything
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that's ever said by a foreign secretary it will invariably be rapid. international chemical weapons watchdog the a.p.c. debbie you met on wednesday or the script case russia proposed a joint investigation but that idea was rejected. we will not agree to russia's demands to conduct a joint investigation into the attack in solsbury because the u.k. has assessed that it is highly likely that the russian state is responsible for this attack and that there is no plausible alternative explanation there's no requirement in the chemical weapons convention for a victim to engage the likely perpetrator in a joint investigation to do so would be perverse. unfortunately we didn't manage to get the needed two thirds of votes for the resolution to pass obviously the brits and americans voted against and then nato and some e.u. member states and u.s. allies followed suit they fear the truth they fear to take responsibility for their words blatant accusations for provocative statements from the head of u.k.
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diplomacy. the u.k.'s representative to the p.c. to abuse the town more claims against russia the meeting linking the script poisoning case to the chemical attack in the syrian town of conseco last year that attack led the u.s. to take military actions against syrian government positions he claimed that russia had called wednesday's meeting in the hague to make a political point former un chemical weapons expert dr kids says it's strange that the u.k. is not providing russia with evidence on the case. there is no one hundred percent assurance that you can determine the regions of a chemical everything that we know about a chemical comes from its composition so the chemical is never a hundred percent pure they come from production at every stage reactions produce
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some byproducts and these byproducts can carry up to the final chemical no matter how hard you try to purify it every after every stage so by learning about the those impurities you can tell what the technology was used to produce that chemical but if you have two aboard trees in different countries of the world that produce the same chemical with the same technology with the same regions you have not chance to tell exactly which sample came from which laboratory. russia follows exactly by the procedures of the convention so on the thirteenth of march russia requested the u.k. to provide russia with all the formation and who the intended is the u.k. was supposed to deliver that information. do you keep failed to do that so now
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russia requested the executive council to provide all information the next step we should russia is supposed to do right now is to. make sure that the executive council requests that the u.k. provides all the information about scruples issue because. the executive council is obliged to do that so why wouldn't the u.k. provide the world with the same information it's not clear and this reason is much more coalitions to the cabinet or for me especially towards johnson in how the really established fault of russian federation in. group us issue. is that has admitted that the sky.
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